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please help us. >> i like that. that works for me. can i use that, t.j.? >> of course, it is yours after what i did to you this morning. >> you owe me, right? >> yes, i do. >>> anyway, let's start with heat. that's what's really impacting the most people today. the good news that i have for you is that it feels great today across the upper midwest. the central plains, the great lakes, the northeast, even the mid south is feeling so much better. at least it is move like typical summer weather. but, we've got a big comeback. we want to warn you right away it is going to be brutal. this heat wave is going to last a number of days and start to build probably through wednesday before we see any heat released. watches have been posted from sioux falls stretching down to s tulsa, oklahoma. this is not going to hit until tomorrow. that goes into effect for your sunday and it is going to feel like triple digits, well up to 110 at time. today, the worst of it is here. down towards oklahoma. across georgia and into south carolina. be aware as we head into the afterno
please help us. >> i like that. that works for me. can i use that, t.j.? >> of course, it is yours after what i did to you this morning. >> you owe me, right? >> yes, i do. >>> anyway, let's start with heat. that's what's really impacting the most people today. the good news that i have for you is that it feels great today across the upper midwest. the central plains, the great lakes, the northeast, even the mid south is feeling so much better. at least it is...
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thanks for joining us. see you back here tomorrow night. "escape from jonestown, starts in 90 seconds. imes. each brita filter can take up to 300 of those bottles out of the equation.
thanks for joining us. see you back here tomorrow night. "escape from jonestown, starts in 90 seconds. imes. each brita filter can take up to 300 of those bottles out of the equation.
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that is our main use for coal. some industries use coal as a primary source of energy. they actually burn the coal to -- to fire the plants. but generally it is burned to create electricity, except for a small amount of export, the rest of the coal, about 7%, is used as a basic resource in energies like steel, cement, and paper. >>> okay, so let's talk about how coal is used and the science behind burning it. trapped inside this lump of coal are traces of impurities like sulfur and nitrogen, and when you burn it, those impurities are released into the air. c. o2 emissions, when those things are released into the air and they rain down, you might think of it as acid rain, but they add pollutants to the air. before anybody gets up in my grille about being pro or anti-coal, i'm just giving you the facts. no one can tell you that burning coal is clean. it's abundant and cheap. these are the two sides to the coal debate. pr pro-coal folks say it is cheap. if it were as expensive as oil, we wouldn't begin to use nearly as much of it. anti-coal folks say it's remarkably dirty
that is our main use for coal. some industries use coal as a primary source of energy. they actually burn the coal to -- to fire the plants. but generally it is burned to create electricity, except for a small amount of export, the rest of the coal, about 7%, is used as a basic resource in energies like steel, cement, and paper. >>> okay, so let's talk about how coal is used and the science behind burning it. trapped inside this lump of coal are traces of impurities like sulfur and...
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duke is with us. i will start with you, lisa. who was the person of interest and why did police want to talk to him. >> smith is somebody with a criminal history that includes burglary and robbery, and apparently he said he was responsible spor the killing of chasin. and that person's credibility is in dispute. on the side that says maybe he is not the killer, he seems to be a low level criminal, somebody that does not seem to have been involved in any violent crimes, crimes against any person, and this was a targeted shooting in my view, and somebody took a gun of chasin, eight feet away through an open window and shot four times and killed her and did not take anything and escaped. this is probably somebody more along the lines of a professional killer. probably not this harold smith. we don't know. it's an open question. >> so the weather have not been able to link harold smith to the chasin murder in any way? >> there is one person in the building saying hard smith told that person that chasin was
duke is with us. i will start with you, lisa. who was the person of interest and why did police want to talk to him. >> smith is somebody with a criminal history that includes burglary and robbery, and apparently he said he was responsible spor the killing of chasin. and that person's credibility is in dispute. on the side that says maybe he is not the killer, he seems to be a low level criminal, somebody that does not seem to have been involved in any violent crimes, crimes against any...
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this statute used. is this unusual or is this, indeed, how hate crime census or investigations are finding convictions by going this route? >> well, it's what congress intended when this law got passed as a direct consequence of the murder of dr. king in 1968. now this law, which is dr. king's legacy was used not only to go after the individuals who killed luis ramirez but also as far as the justice department is concerned going after dirty cops, as they see it, trying to cover it up. the legacy to send violence and discrimination came alive in a federal courtroom in scranton this week. a very historic and significant victory in making these individuals accountable for the death of that mexican. >> avery, let me stay with you on don't ask, don't tell. where are we with this in this is getting real confusingsing. >> let me make it simple, then. a federal judge said what congress did in passing this law in 1993 is unconstitutional. you can't have don't ask, don't tell of the president says i sort of agree
this statute used. is this unusual or is this, indeed, how hate crime census or investigations are finding convictions by going this route? >> well, it's what congress intended when this law got passed as a direct consequence of the murder of dr. king in 1968. now this law, which is dr. king's legacy was used not only to go after the individuals who killed luis ramirez but also as far as the justice department is concerned going after dirty cops, as they see it, trying to cover it up. the...
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nobody can tell us, no scientist can sit down with us. remember, there are patents attached to the chemicals. we don't know what's in it. >> conservationist jean-michel cousteau and author of "my father, the captain." have a good holiday weekend during your observations there of the gulf of mexico as well. >> well, i think the fourth of july is a call for action. everyone can help. this is not a time to sit back and relax. it's a time to think and say what is it that i and we can do differently than what we have done up to now. >> thanks so much for your time. appreciate it. >> you're very welcome. >>> all right. well, she started singing with her brother and sister at rodeos. tomorrow, she performs for the nation at the annual fourth of july extravaganza in washington. you recognize her right there. in a few minutes, you will actually meet and hear from reba mcintire. it can happen anytime. an everyday moment can turn romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to
nobody can tell us, no scientist can sit down with us. remember, there are patents attached to the chemicals. we don't know what's in it. >> conservationist jean-michel cousteau and author of "my father, the captain." have a good holiday weekend during your observations there of the gulf of mexico as well. >> well, i think the fourth of july is a call for action. everyone can help. this is not a time to sit back and relax. it's a time to think and say what is it that i and...
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used to be comedy.com. new york and los angeles for the live shows and then the website where anybody else can watch it. >> what's next for you? >> i think we have pretty much said everything we need to say about bp. this video is huge. but the great thing is that ucb comedy has been doing videos like this for a while now, and we have the best writers and performers and video makers in new york city, so any kind of issue like this that comes up, we will definitely be the first to jump on it and have a similar kind of commentary about it. >> what are the other ones that you have made fun of and using this force of farce, you do parodies, i'm sure? >> yeah. we do parodies and character videos. usually they don't end up being as political as this video was. but this was so satisfying to have an idea and be angry about something and then have, you know, everyone watch it and love it. >> hey, kate, what's been the response? what are you hearing from people? because i'm sure they get in touch with you or people c
used to be comedy.com. new york and los angeles for the live shows and then the website where anybody else can watch it. >> what's next for you? >> i think we have pretty much said everything we need to say about bp. this video is huge. but the great thing is that ucb comedy has been doing videos like this for a while now, and we have the best writers and performers and video makers in new york city, so any kind of issue like this that comes up, we will definitely be the first to...
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when you use a debit card, you can use it with your pin number or by signing it. when you sign it, it goes through one process, which is called the credit option. when you use the pin, it goes through the debit apgs. with the credit option, you have a bit more protection because it goes through the visa mastercard system. with the other, the debit option, it depends on your bank and there are a lot of loopholes and you really need to know the terms and conditions, so if you want to be safer with the debit card, you're better taking that signature option when asked at the checkout counter. >> say you want tcredit option s opposed to the debit, good. the other thing people need to know that times is very important. if you have a problematic charge, it's important to get to the bank quickly. >> absolutely. if you have a transaction in dispute or a lost or stolen card, if you report that problem within two days of learning about that transaction, you will be limited to $50 in liability. if you wait between two days and 60 days, the liability goes up to $500 and if for
when you use a debit card, you can use it with your pin number or by signing it. when you sign it, it goes through one process, which is called the credit option. when you use the pin, it goes through the debit apgs. with the credit option, you have a bit more protection because it goes through the visa mastercard system. with the other, the debit option, it depends on your bank and there are a lot of loopholes and you really need to know the terms and conditions, so if you want to be safer...
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we have a lot more work ahead of us. thousands of sanitation workers and other city workers have made steady progress. yesterday we hired nearly 700 laborers to shovel out bus stops and crosswalks. today we have hired about 1200 more laborers to continue that work. i will say that on christmas day and each day afterwards, when we called on our city workers to come in they answered the call and we had phenomenal response. it was a little bit harder to get some of the private sector workers in on christmas day and the day after, but that's now been recollect ftified and they helping as well. we had giant front end loaders working through the night. they helped us dig out vehicles stuck in the snow. there are about 50 stuck buss remaining but that is down from 600 early yesterday. city-wide we think we have got 99% of primary streets plowed, 86% of secondary roads. there are still unplowed streets particularly in south brooklyn where we have only gotten to and 27% of the roads. these are areas where more vehicles are stuck
we have a lot more work ahead of us. thousands of sanitation workers and other city workers have made steady progress. yesterday we hired nearly 700 laborers to shovel out bus stops and crosswalks. today we have hired about 1200 more laborers to continue that work. i will say that on christmas day and each day afterwards, when we called on our city workers to come in they answered the call and we had phenomenal response. it was a little bit harder to get some of the private sector workers in on...
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and give us an update. we'll check back with you to see if, perhaps, you get an extension on that deadline or any assistance in the next coming weeks. >> thank you very much. i want the farmers to know we're never giving up this fight until it's over with. >> i think they know it. thanks so much. >>> on the road again. president obama traveling all the way to afghanistan for a meeting with the afghan president and, of course, the u.s. troops. more images and information on that right after this. [ female announcer ] sometimes you need tomorrow to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. is to reproduce every color in the world on tv. introducing quattron quad pixel technology. it adds a fourth color, yellow, to the standard rgb color system, creating a vast array of colors you can't see with your tv's three color technology. but, you can see this. whoa!
and give us an update. we'll check back with you to see if, perhaps, you get an extension on that deadline or any assistance in the next coming weeks. >> thank you very much. i want the farmers to know we're never giving up this fight until it's over with. >> i think they know it. thanks so much. >>> on the road again. president obama traveling all the way to afghanistan for a meeting with the afghan president and, of course, the u.s. troops. more images and information on...
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state senator price joins us live from los angeles. thanks for joining us, sir. first let me ask you the obvious -- your state has an 11-digit debt and you're talking about making money with license plates. could you possibly make enough to put a dent in that debt? >> well, not with the license plates alone. but i think if we start being creative and think outside of the box, the ideas like this have the potential of generating the kind of revenues that can make a difference in our state. >> seriously, how much money could you make? we'll show a mock license plate that the company smart plate is putting up. we'll show this up there. how much money can you possibly make when you've got such a huge republic in terms of debt? >> well, again, the idea of this bill is not to solve our budget problem, but merely use innovative technology in ways that we haven't before, to achef cost savings, generate revenue, and to help achieve safety. these -- these digital plates are not unlike the vanity plates that have been popular, not just in our state but throughout this count
state senator price joins us live from los angeles. thanks for joining us, sir. first let me ask you the obvious -- your state has an 11-digit debt and you're talking about making money with license plates. could you possibly make enough to put a dent in that debt? >> well, not with the license plates alone. but i think if we start being creative and think outside of the box, the ideas like this have the potential of generating the kind of revenues that can make a difference in our state....
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and give us all kinds of support and send us on our way to the next town. we've had a lot of support around us. >> that point that you make that people have been supporting you along your way, taking you into your homes, you'll have a lot to write about. thank you for visiting with us today. "mission possible," go do it. we hope success for both of you as you try to reach that mark of $100,000 moving forward. rolling to rebuild. >>> just moments from now, president obama meets with his counterpart from the dominican republic. and it might not be the warmest of meetings evidently. rld's fir, invisible, digital, and fully programmable hearing aid, loaded with today's most advanced hearing technologies, including our new sophisticated noise reduction system. this amazing new invisible hearing aid is custom made, allows you to talk comfortably on the phone, sounds natural. - the quality of sound is excellent, and yet they're, you know, the size of a thumbtack. announcer: to learn more, call: today. >>> we've got a live picture of the white house right behind me
and give us all kinds of support and send us on our way to the next town. we've had a lot of support around us. >> that point that you make that people have been supporting you along your way, taking you into your homes, you'll have a lot to write about. thank you for visiting with us today. "mission possible," go do it. we hope success for both of you as you try to reach that mark of $100,000 moving forward. rolling to rebuild. >>> just moments from now, president...
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what am i using craft supplies before that i can get them used. i thought once you use them, they're depleted? >> the thing about having crafting as a hobby is it can get pretty expensive. the supplies -- there's lots of supplies involved. but the thing is, you always have leftover supplies. things that you don't need to use anymore but you don't want to throw them away. crafters have communities where they get together and swap supplies. they bring their leftover, unused supplies. they trade with each other and then everybody walks away with new supplies and nothing gets wasted. >> wow. houses, that's also on the list. everybody loves a brand-new spanking house, nobody else has used the bathroom, the kitchen, et cetera. but you may not have as much bargaining power when you buy something brand new versus a house that has been well lived in before. >> the thing about houses these days, they're built 50 units, 100 units at a time. they all look the same. there's something about having a distinctive house that looks different from all the other hous
what am i using craft supplies before that i can get them used. i thought once you use them, they're depleted? >> the thing about having crafting as a hobby is it can get pretty expensive. the supplies -- there's lots of supplies involved. but the thing is, you always have leftover supplies. things that you don't need to use anymore but you don't want to throw them away. crafters have communities where they get together and swap supplies. they bring their leftover, unused supplies. they...
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sandra endo joins us live. what can you tell us? >> reporter: we are learning more about the private first class 22-year-old bradley manning, the prime suspect in their investigation into who leaked more than 90,000 documents pertaining to the war in afghanistan to a website called wikileaks. he is being held in solitary confinement for a different case all together, leaking a 2007 air strike video and downloading documents from classified military systems. he is from crescent, oklahoma, where childhood friends say he wasn't frayed to speak his mind. >> he was probably most the most intelligent person if he would have graduated with our class, he would have graduated with all kinds of honors. >> the military laura pointed to private manning representing him for the previous charges could not be reached for comment. he could possibly have a hearing here in washington as early as next month. because of this new investigation, that timeline could be delayed. jim? >> fascinating case. sandra endo in washington. thanks, sandra. >>> defen
sandra endo joins us live. what can you tell us? >> reporter: we are learning more about the private first class 22-year-old bradley manning, the prime suspect in their investigation into who leaked more than 90,000 documents pertaining to the war in afghanistan to a website called wikileaks. he is being held in solitary confinement for a different case all together, leaking a 2007 air strike video and downloading documents from classified military systems. he is from crescent, oklahoma,...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. it's work through the grime and the muck, month. tow and pull without getting stuck month. sweat every day to make an honest buck...month. and if you're gonna try and do this in anything other than a chevy... well, good luck...month. great deals on the complete family of chevy trucks all backed for a hundred thousand miles. it's truck month. during truck month, use your all-star edition discount for a total value of five thousand dollars on silverado. see your local chevrolet dealer. >>> a look at our top stories right now, in indonesia, a train crash has killed 36 people and injured 26 others. it happened today in central java, one train was stopped on the tracks and it was struck behind by another. officials are trying to determine whether the crash was c
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. it's work through the grime and the muck, month. tow and pull without getting stuck month. sweat every day to make an honest buck...month. and if you're gonna try and do this in anything other than a chevy... well, good luck...month....
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thanks for joining us. it was one of the most talked about moments of the week when brandy was booted off "dancing with the stars." why is bristol palin still on the show? this goes beyond pop culture and entertainme entertainment. it is politics. we have assembled our group of experts. they are going to join us in a bit. the housewives of atlanta are here. they know reality show, they live it, reality television every day. and you know they don't hold back. they are going to share secrets. >>> we are dancing with the stars ourselves. some professional dancers critiquing bristol palin's performance and brandy's performance. president barack obama wrapped up his participate in the nato summit. the president said he was pleased with the progress made on several issues including afghanistan. suzanne malveaux is covering the president's trip. >> reporter: after two days of summits president obama outlined a new timetable for the afghan war when u.s. and nato troops will start to come home. the big question is w
thanks for joining us. it was one of the most talked about moments of the week when brandy was booted off "dancing with the stars." why is bristol palin still on the show? this goes beyond pop culture and entertainme entertainment. it is politics. we have assembled our group of experts. they are going to join us in a bit. the housewives of atlanta are here. they know reality show, they live it, reality television every day. and you know they don't hold back. they are going to share...
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you agree to talk with us? >> yeah. >> reporter: why are people selling their prescription medications? >> the reason people are selling is because a lot of them don't have no jobs. a lot of them don't know where they're going to get their next meal from. let's say your son came up to you asked you for $25 or $30, you know you can get that $25. would you go sell them and try to get your son $25 so he can be in that play or something? would you do that? >> reporter: baltimore already has that huge heroin and crack problem. they've been struggling with those drugs for decades. so the last thing this city needs is a new enemy like the prescription drugs being peddled in lexington market. >> and in a report issued just last month, the center for disease control and prevention found that one in five high school-aged kids used prescription drugs that were not prescribed to them. only alcohol and marijuana ranked higher. >>> ending animal abuse. it's the mission of a cnn hero. you'll meet her next. i can't evh it's ch
you agree to talk with us? >> yeah. >> reporter: why are people selling their prescription medications? >> the reason people are selling is because a lot of them don't have no jobs. a lot of them don't know where they're going to get their next meal from. let's say your son came up to you asked you for $25 or $30, you know you can get that $25. would you go sell them and try to get your son $25 so he can be in that play or something? would you do that? >> reporter:...
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cnn's brian todd is there for us now and he joins us live. brian, i know people were gathering a lot earlier and this funeral today is not actually in any cathedral. it's just out there in the open air. correct? >> that's right. it's a very emotional day here, betty, because they are saying good-bye to this beloved archbishop who died in the earthquake. there are a lot of emotional and spiritual connections surrounding this day in haiti. this is a man who could have helped so many people in the recovery process and he was sadly lost on the day of the earthquake and was lost as one of the vicars of that diocese also perished that day. one of the stories at the archbishop's funeral was the presence of president rene preval. he had not been seen in public. one of our cnn crews off camera asked him about the criticism of him not making any public appearances after the earthquake and his only answer was this is not the day for politics. a little bit of controversy surrounding him as he attended that funeral. a very emotional day as they said good-
cnn's brian todd is there for us now and he joins us live. brian, i know people were gathering a lot earlier and this funeral today is not actually in any cathedral. it's just out there in the open air. correct? >> that's right. it's a very emotional day here, betty, because they are saying good-bye to this beloved archbishop who died in the earthquake. there are a lot of emotional and spiritual connections surrounding this day in haiti. this is a man who could have helped so many people...
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he's joining us right now in los angeles. good to see you. >> hi, fredricka. >> so, mike what should we expect in these military exercises? >> well, these exercises have a number of goals. they're designed, primarily, to deter north korea in the wake of the north korean sinking of that south korean naval vessel in late march. they were also intended to help south korea improve its antisubmarine warfare capabilities, and the north koreans are very angry about the exercises. one of the patterns, if you look at north korean behavior over many years, is they respond to pressuring coercion by upping the ante. and at the moment, it's really rhetoriccal. there's all kinds of very bellicose language coming from pyongyang. whether they're going to actually do anything aimingalt the exercises, i doubt. but it's not impossible that we'll see them begin to reactivate their nuclear from try to make more plutonium or stage a missile test or lay the ground for another nuclear test. >> so when the north says, there will be a nuclear deterren
he's joining us right now in los angeles. good to see you. >> hi, fredricka. >> so, mike what should we expect in these military exercises? >> well, these exercises have a number of goals. they're designed, primarily, to deter north korea in the wake of the north korean sinking of that south korean naval vessel in late march. they were also intended to help south korea improve its antisubmarine warfare capabilities, and the north koreans are very angry about the exercises. one...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get congested. but now with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breathe freer, so i can love the air™. (announcer) zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. >>> credit card changes are about to go into effect, so keep an eye on the mail because it's likely you will receive a letter explaining these new rules on your accounts, and there are a lot of changes. joining me right now is karen blumenthal, author and family money writer for "the wall street journal." karen, these are our good friends, our best buddies, especially during the holidays, credit cards, right? you have some reminders for us to look out for as well as the changes. let's start with what we care about most, interest rates for most of us. >> right. right now we're seeing credit card companies raise inter
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get congested. but now with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breathe freer, so i can love the air™. (announcer) zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. >>> credit card changes are about to go into effect, so keep an eye on the mail because...
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she sees joining us by phone. what have you learned? >> reporter: don, can i tell you we've called out to his aunt nancy perlman. we've not yet heard from her, but we did talk to the vice chairman of the islamic center of orange county. now this is the center where adam gadhan actually made his conversion tois lanl. he told me that quite frankly he was surprised to learn that there were reports of his capture because he thought he was dead for the last two years. he said there have been so many conflicting reports as to whether or not adam gadhan has been captured, what has actually happened to him, and he said he was actually surprised to find out that these reports were out that he had been captured. but he did say that they welcome it. he talked to many of the people at the islamic center and within this community and he said people here actually welcome the news because the types of things that adam gadhan has been saying in the past few years and what he stands for, he's not made life any easier for muslims who live in the west. >>
she sees joining us by phone. what have you learned? >> reporter: don, can i tell you we've called out to his aunt nancy perlman. we've not yet heard from her, but we did talk to the vice chairman of the islamic center of orange county. now this is the center where adam gadhan actually made his conversion tois lanl. he told me that quite frankly he was surprised to learn that there were reports of his capture because he thought he was dead for the last two years. he said there have been...
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give us details. you just can't say they're gimmicks and that the gimmicks are lead together scoring. >> let me say this. there's a deeply flawed reimbursement formula for physicians. >> i think we all understand that. >> that's a $300 billion fix that's been excluded from the cost of the bill. >> uh-huh. >> keep in mind that we're talking about ten years of tax revenues built into the bill that will pay for about six years of the so-called benefits. which in the out years is going to cause significant problems. those are some of the fundamental issues in the financing of the bill. then also keep in mind that you're going to cut medicare in a number of areas to the tune of $500 billion basically raiding the medicare program to create a new entitlement rather than focusing on how we actually make medicare a stronger program for seniors. >> so you just totally reject the idea that most of the medicare costs are about streamlining the system making it more efficient, taking some of the waste out of it. >
give us details. you just can't say they're gimmicks and that the gimmicks are lead together scoring. >> let me say this. there's a deeply flawed reimbursement formula for physicians. >> i think we all understand that. >> that's a $300 billion fix that's been excluded from the cost of the bill. >> uh-huh. >> keep in mind that we're talking about ten years of tax revenues built into the bill that will pay for about six years of the so-called benefits. which in the...
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some burlesque dancers will join us to tell us why and show us how to do it in a live performance. hello everyone. we want to give you some news first. it is unusual to see u.s. senators hard at work on saturday but results of this morning's two tax cut votes were not a surprise. democrats got 53 votes but still fell seven votes short in this political showdown. their attempt to extend the so-called bush era tax cuts for the middle class and only the middle class. let's get more from senior congressional correspondent dana bash. >> reporter: don, if congress doesn't act before the end of the year less than four weeks from now every american, every income level will see their taxes go up. but what the senate did by coming in on a saturday doesn't do anything to resolve that issue. the democrats put forward two votes that failed. one was to extend tax cuts for those making $250,000 or less and the other would raise it to a million dollars or less. now, most democrats argue that the wealthiest americans simply should not see a tax cut, that they believe their taxes should go up. repub
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words like us and we. he realizes and understands he's an african-american, but this is not what defines him. this is not who he is. so that is the issue. they're trying to move beyond this. race is not the issue. this is what this administration is trying to do, whether it is good or bad, what harry reid had to say, you know, many african-americans are surprised. i was getting e-mails from many of my african-american republican friends saying why is this not a big deal? and, of course, we understand there is some politics in that, but for many people in the african-american community, it is like, wow, here we go again. so i'm getting it in so many different ways. people are talking about it in the african-american community. and they're talking about it especially as we have our first african-american president. and as we are in the month of january, approaching the time of the birth of dr. martin luther king, what did he say, judge me by the content of my character, not the color of my skin, and i think
words like us and we. he realizes and understands he's an african-american, but this is not what defines him. this is not who he is. so that is the issue. they're trying to move beyond this. race is not the issue. this is what this administration is trying to do, whether it is good or bad, what harry reid had to say, you know, many african-americans are surprised. i was getting e-mails from many of my african-american republican friends saying why is this not a big deal? and, of course, we...
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that will wrap it up for us. good of you to join us this morning. we'll see you back here again bright and early tomorrow morning. >> cnn "newsroom" starts right now. >> good morning, guys. we have fascinating pictures and stories for you this hour, including an unwelcomed visitor to dallas. imagine looking out your window and seeing that. and imagine this a pinkie fingertip that cut off and grew back. the woman attached to this hand says that's what happened. and a show like "punked", baghdad style. using death and fear for cheap laughs. it could be one of the most insensitive tv shows ever. i'm kyra phillips. you're live in the cnn "newsroom." >>> i'm just going to say what so many of us are thinking, this small-time florida pastor who is still planning to mark the anniversary of 9/11 with a koran burning is just beyond explanation. his attitude, beyond explanation. however, the subject matter is not. burning the koran is not only the ultimate sign of disrespect to the muslim community in a time when we're involved in two wars, trying to build pea
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they told us not to go public. they said they would do whatever they could to find this guy. >> do you think they believed her? >> no, i don't. they came out and said, we think richard ricci is by far the most important person in this. >> ricci had died in custody and the smarts worried police would close the investigation. that meant the search would come to an end, leaving elizabeth and her abductor still out there. do you think that salt lake city police were doing enough to find elizabeth? >> i think the salt lake city police did more to find elizabeth than probably any single case they'd ever had in their life. but obviously something happened there when the police -- particularly when we found out who we thought really did do it and they wouldn't give us the time of day. yeah, at that point, we had a serious problem. >> and this is what i could remember of him -- >> the smarts were desperate to keep the search alive. so they held a press conference, releasing a sketch of emmanuel, a crucial tip came in. emman
they told us not to go public. they said they would do whatever they could to find this guy. >> do you think they believed her? >> no, i don't. they came out and said, we think richard ricci is by far the most important person in this. >> ricci had died in custody and the smarts worried police would close the investigation. that meant the search would come to an end, leaving elizabeth and her abductor still out there. do you think that salt lake city police were doing enough...
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you worked with us. when you realized we had the votes, i'm not going to let the opponents of don't ask, don't tell run ow the clock on us, this is too important. you filed cloture, brought it to a vote. the result was there after the vote today. i also want to join you in thanking my chairman of the armed services committee carl levin for leadership, principle leadership throughout this. my colleagues -- i almost said mo. mo is here really. her dad is here in spirit. i remember talking to him about this in 1976 and he was right there on the right side. senator who stood with me throughout. i want to thank the six republicans to bucked what seemed like a party position, but it shouldn't be a party position. repealing don't ask, don't tell is the right thing to do whether you're a liberal, conservative, democrat or republican, it's consistent with the best american values. so i want to thank senator susin collins, lisa murkowski, scott brown. keep saying might have a few we don't know about. mark kirk and
you worked with us. when you realized we had the votes, i'm not going to let the opponents of don't ask, don't tell run ow the clock on us, this is too important. you filed cloture, brought it to a vote. the result was there after the vote today. i also want to join you in thanking my chairman of the armed services committee carl levin for leadership, principle leadership throughout this. my colleagues -- i almost said mo. mo is here really. her dad is here in spirit. i remember talking to him...
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they are paying us back in kindness and that keeps us going. it's awesome. >> every morning you guys get up and read names of those who died on 9/11. is that what keeps you motivated as you run? >> certainly. at the time the planes struck the twin towers, we stop whatever we are doing during the run and read off a list of names. we broke up the names to cover all the names tloud this whole trip. those days we run for those specific runners. any time you can get sore or tired, you think about those names and why we are here and it motivates you to keep going. we look at each other and we are all going through the same thing, living out of winnebagos. any second you get tired or discouraged, remember what we are here for. we look at each other and keep going. >> you guys talked about the positive response and how you are fired up to do this. is there a moment where it's been tough for you guys? >> living with kevin the whole time has been pretty tough. you talk about the sense of humor, he doesn't really have one so it's quite hard. >> i think th
they are paying us back in kindness and that keeps us going. it's awesome. >> every morning you guys get up and read names of those who died on 9/11. is that what keeps you motivated as you run? >> certainly. at the time the planes struck the twin towers, we stop whatever we are doing during the run and read off a list of names. we broke up the names to cover all the names tloud this whole trip. those days we run for those specific runners. any time you can get sore or tired, you...
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that is what makes us different. that is what sets us apart. that is what makes us americans. our ability at the end of the day to look past all of our differences and all of our disagreements and still forge a common future, that task is now in your hands. as is the answer to the question posed at this university half a century ago about whether a free society can still compete. if you are willing as past generations were willing to contribute part of your life to the life of this country, then i, like president kennedy, believe we can. because i believe in you. congratulations on your graduation 2010. may god bless you and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> all right, the president of the united states there at the university of michigan ann arbor issuing a number of challenges to the graduating class of 2010, among them saying expand your intellectual oaks pose sure, include people of thoughts of different persuasions and he also offered this challenge, don't push for a smaller government or a larger government, but perhaps smarter government. the pre
that is what makes us different. that is what sets us apart. that is what makes us americans. our ability at the end of the day to look past all of our differences and all of our disagreements and still forge a common future, that task is now in your hands. as is the answer to the question posed at this university half a century ago about whether a free society can still compete. if you are willing as past generations were willing to contribute part of your life to the life of this country,...
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bof us. call 1 800 511808 right now and perienri with once they are placed in myar, i ver think about my heari loss again. showering is not a problem travelg is not a problem they are hassle-free, they are twenty-ureven, there is no mainnance, there is nothing to do. there is just absolutely no reason not to try i there100% invisiblece, thearing is wonderful.. there is just absolutely finding one that works 24/7 th no daily ssle is justoo good to pass up. so... call now and ask about your risk fr0 day trial. get a lyric in your life. >>> okay. so you're back at work after a day off, but did you really use any of that time away from the office to support the troops? cnn's pete dominick, host of "what the week" crashed your lunch yesterday to find out. >> can i crash your lunch today? do you know what the federal holiday is? >> today is thursday. >> veterans day. >> there, he knew. wee don't you support our troops? >> yes. so you can have everybody tell me happy veterans day. >> i served in the
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cnn's thelma gutierrez has been tracking that part of the story for us and joins us tonight from los angeles. have you been in contact with the family, and have they heard from him? >> reporter: don, we have made calls to his family. we have not heard from them yet. but i can tell you that we talked to the vice chairman of the islamic center of orange county. that is where adam gadahn actually studied islam and then converted. one of the men who witnessed that conversion is haitha haitham budhachiri, and he told us that he was actually very surprised to hear of any reports of a capture because he thought that adam gadahn had actually been killed in an air strike a few years ago in pakistan. he says there have been so many conflicting reports coming out about this man that he says he wants to be cautiously optimistic at this report as well. >> i pray to god that the reports coming from pakistan are true, that he has been apprehended. i am really prayerful that he's been apprehended. i would like to tell these people, like adam gadahn, you're not representing islam and muslims and get
cnn's thelma gutierrez has been tracking that part of the story for us and joins us tonight from los angeles. have you been in contact with the family, and have they heard from him? >> reporter: don, we have made calls to his family. we have not heard from them yet. but i can tell you that we talked to the vice chairman of the islamic center of orange county. that is where adam gadahn actually studied islam and then converted. one of the men who witnessed that conversion is haitha haitham...
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martin savidge joins us now. we know there was great expectation for him returning to the pulpit tomorrow. is that in addition to the press conference? is it one instead of the other? >> it appears to be one instead of the other. the news we are getting -- cnn is the camera for tomorrow's events. we thought it was going to be a remarkable day for openness and transparency. that does not appear to be the case now. what we're being told by our producers who are out there preparing for tomorrow's event. they've been talking to the leadership of the congregation. the new birth people are saying what will happen -- there were two services, one was at 8:00 the other at 11:00, those will go forward. cameras were supposed to be allowed in for 8:00 and 11:00 and there was a feed the church would put out for the public to see. now we're being told that the feed and our camera will cease the moment after bishop long enters the church and greets the congregation. we will not see, we will not be able to report to you and show
martin savidge joins us now. we know there was great expectation for him returning to the pulpit tomorrow. is that in addition to the press conference? is it one instead of the other? >> it appears to be one instead of the other. the news we are getting -- cnn is the camera for tomorrow's events. we thought it was going to be a remarkable day for openness and transparency. that does not appear to be the case now. what we're being told by our producers who are out there preparing for...
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they are used to warm weather. so when you see temperatures dig down into the upper 80s, that could be cool at night when you don't a blanket. it's good to see getting a little warmer with the overnight lows as well. you can see partly cloudy skies expected but i think there's a chance of seeing pop-up rain showers as we head into tuesday and wednesday. of course, we'll continue to monitor any weather system that's come into there as well as aftershock information. fredric fredricka? >> thank you very much, jacqui. we are hearing from so many people who have perm connections to haiti and loved ones there, too. and then there are folks who visited and have done work there and they feel like haiti is near and dear to their heart. among those, john eves, former regional manager for the peace corps. you're here to talk about your personal experiences of volunteering and spending time in haiti. you can help us with the dynamics. we know it's an impoverished nation in the western hemisphere but it get doubly hard when it
they are used to warm weather. so when you see temperatures dig down into the upper 80s, that could be cool at night when you don't a blanket. it's good to see getting a little warmer with the overnight lows as well. you can see partly cloudy skies expected but i think there's a chance of seeing pop-up rain showers as we head into tuesday and wednesday. of course, we'll continue to monitor any weather system that's come into there as well as aftershock information. fredric fredricka? >>...
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he joins us live right now. chris, what do you have? >> well, there's been some pretty strong reaction, richard, from the u.s. intelligence community. one u.s. intelligence official you alluded to there, he told us, quote, this attack will be avenged through successful, aggressive, counterterrorism operations. the intelligence community vowing to, you know, retaliate, i guess, is one way of saying it, for this attack that killed so many of their colleagues. now, the big question is obviously how did this bomber get on the base? well, the taliban is claiming that it got an afghan army soldier to put on a suicide vest, and he blew himself up on that base. it's a base with barricades, barbed wires, even a watchtower. the afghan national army, the defense forces, are saying none of their people were involved in this. so, it's definitely something where they're investigating, trying to figure out if this really was a soldier, if a uniform was stolen, or if this person had been invited on the base. but even the allegation that this could be,
he joins us live right now. chris, what do you have? >> well, there's been some pretty strong reaction, richard, from the u.s. intelligence community. one u.s. intelligence official you alluded to there, he told us, quote, this attack will be avenged through successful, aggressive, counterterrorism operations. the intelligence community vowing to, you know, retaliate, i guess, is one way of saying it, for this attack that killed so many of their colleagues. now, the big question is...
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>> they are clearly using tactics that have not been used before. they clearly are going all the way in areas that they have not. and i think what is telling is that so far, if mr. rangel and ms. waters decides to go to a public trial, we will see whether in fact, they are putting them on trial or whether they will be on trial themselves and see if this is some kind of unfair prosecution. you got to remember what was most interesting to me, don is when they said that they were offering congressman rangel a reprimand. among the lightest things you can offer. so if he is really guilty of all these egregious acts, why are you offering such a light penalty to what you are claiming is 13 violations? so i think that what many see as their hurting the midterm elections could be a backlash against those that are pushing this, if, in fact, they go to trial and are vindicated in the light of day, we find these allegations have no merit, as we've seen with the others that i've named. >> okay. let's really talk about this. the first african-american president.
>> they are clearly using tactics that have not been used before. they clearly are going all the way in areas that they have not. and i think what is telling is that so far, if mr. rangel and ms. waters decides to go to a public trial, we will see whether in fact, they are putting them on trial or whether they will be on trial themselves and see if this is some kind of unfair prosecution. you got to remember what was most interesting to me, don is when they said that they were offering...
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i use it like i use google. >> alejandro, what is your goal? are you striving to be, you know, get to justin bieber status? >> interesting question. i mean, it's a tough question, because we're very grateful for everything that we have right now, but we always -- part of the reason we got where we are right now is setting our goals and having our standards high up there. so we still definitely feel like this is just the beginning for us, and we hope to keep getting bigger and bigger and maybe more of a cold play lifestyles type of a way. >> youtube will always be a part of what we do, and a huge part of what we do, because we love doing videos for the fans. but we're working on trying to get radio play and doing those kinds of things, too. >> thank you, guys. with the economy, people saying they're out of work, this is the new way, people are doing new and inventive things to earn livings and that's what they show you. it's not only musicians making money on youtube. tomorrow, we show you more ways that people are making money on youtube. that'
i use it like i use google. >> alejandro, what is your goal? are you striving to be, you know, get to justin bieber status? >> interesting question. i mean, it's a tough question, because we're very grateful for everything that we have right now, but we always -- part of the reason we got where we are right now is setting our goals and having our standards high up there. so we still definitely feel like this is just the beginning for us, and we hope to keep getting bigger and bigger...
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we use skype all the time. i have family in europe and when i call them there, it costs 2 cents a minute. it's fabulous! >> that's great. >> especially with a lot of the phone rates going up. something i'm really looking forward to now that one of my new happy birthday resolutions is to go to the gym but i'm not putting $500 down in case i decide not to continue. so a new trend to save money without affecting your lifestyle, fred, is a lot of gyms letting you pay by the months. if it goes, it goes, but if it distant, you stop it. >> do you spend more, though? >> you have to compare. >> you have to compare. >> you have to compare. >> do your math. >> the fact of the matter is far too many annual gym memberships receives 1, 2, 3, and 4 people and then the people never show up again. >> that's true. >> if you can do it by the month, it's still cheaper even if it's a little bit more. >> okay. that's two. >> also on your home mortgage, if you are fortunate enough to have been in the home a long time where maybe you
we use skype all the time. i have family in europe and when i call them there, it costs 2 cents a minute. it's fabulous! >> that's great. >> especially with a lot of the phone rates going up. something i'm really looking forward to now that one of my new happy birthday resolutions is to go to the gym but i'm not putting $500 down in case i decide not to continue. so a new trend to save money without affecting your lifestyle, fred, is a lot of gyms letting you pay by the months. if...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >>> talk about a nasty horror movie. a movie theater in new york times square is the latest business to shut down to battle a bedbug infestation. yeah. the amc empire 25 was shut down overnight this week to exterminate the pests. a spokesman said the closure was part of a two-week follow-up treatment after bedbugs were detected on theater seats earlier in the month. so no doubt about it. new york has been battling a bedbug infestation this summer. bedbugs have been in retail out lites including victoria's secret. this is making me itch. the rise in cases is not exclusive to new york. last year at a bedbug conference -- yeah, they exist -- the federal environment protection agency said the incidence of infestation in the united states has tripled since 2005. so what can you do to protect yourself, your home, all that? dr. bill lloyd is back from san francisco. this is giving me the heeb jeebs now. >> abercr
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >>> talk about a nasty horror movie. a movie theater in new york times square is the latest business to shut down to battle a bedbug infestation. yeah. the amc empire 25 was shut down overnight this week to exterminate the pests. a spokesman said the closure was part of a two-week follow-up treatment after bedbugs were detected on theater seats earlier in the month. so no doubt about...
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join us weekday in the situation room from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. eastern and every saturday at 6:00 p.m. and at this time every weekend. the news continues next on cnn. >>> this is the final consider continue call. ♪ >> his last night was spent on stage. >> and i said all right, love h you. and he goes love you more. see you tomorrow. >> and then tomorrow -- >> never came. >> we have a gentleman here that needs help and he's not breathing. >> right then i knew something was terribly wrong. i said, janet, is he dead? and she said he's gone. >> do you think there was some sort of conspiracy to kill your brother? >> absolutely. >> how are you feeling? >> it's possible that michael had been using this anesthetic drug maybe five or six years ago. >> elvis was huge, but michael went around the world. he was off the planet. >> tonight, a behind the scenes look into the final days of michael jack on. is the the sun rose above the exclusive los angeles hills, inside michael jackson's mansion, the entertainer began the morning of june 24th, 2009 doing what
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it gets us started. we have plenty ahead, but right now i want you to take a few minutes and have fun for this week's favorite videos on the web and fun defined. >> we wide you up with the funky videos and then give you zen. >> i look forward to the zen. mama needs it. >> mama needs it. >> mama needs the zen. >> being parents, we deserve a little zen. let's go to the first one. this is dare devil video. watch what this guy does. this is an ice over and he keeps going and going and going and defying gravity. he must know exactly what to do and when to lean. i still think six more feet he would have never meat it. you think that's amazing, let's get to the next video. i wouldn't want to be on that thing. watch this guy. just fingers. watch what he is doing. suspends his entire body. this is from' 95. this is a form of kung fu. you see the result? he is only one of two people in the world who can do a hand stand on his index fingers. >> the cool things that are impressive. that's what we are seeing in the n
it gets us started. we have plenty ahead, but right now i want you to take a few minutes and have fun for this week's favorite videos on the web and fun defined. >> we wide you up with the funky videos and then give you zen. >> i look forward to the zen. mama needs it. >> mama needs it. >> mama needs the zen. >> being parents, we deserve a little zen. let's go to the first one. this is dare devil video. watch what this guy does. this is an ice over and he keeps...
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this has been used for decades. it's been used by democrats and republicans and it's frequently used for measures that require some political cover that maybe, you know, congress or the house has to vote on, but they kind of don't really want to say yeah, we're voting on that. they do this a lot of times to raise the debt ceiling which is something that arguably has to be done, but you don't want to sign your name on it and so doing this would allow it to have political cover. >> i love it. let's figure out how to do that next hour. that was good. brianna keilar on capitol hill, thank you. >>> we're hearing from you about health care reform through i reports and craig hatcher of woodland, california, says a trip to the emergency room with chest pains convinced him of the need for reform. he was shocked by the price tag for that er visit. >> the cost of my six-hour er stay, and this is just an er stay and does not include the subsequent echo cardiogram was $8,871 of which my insurance covered $2,66 1.30. what was eve
this has been used for decades. it's been used by democrats and republicans and it's frequently used for measures that require some political cover that maybe, you know, congress or the house has to vote on, but they kind of don't really want to say yeah, we're voting on that. they do this a lot of times to raise the debt ceiling which is something that arguably has to be done, but you don't want to sign your name on it and so doing this would allow it to have political cover. >> i love...
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tell us again how it happened? >> two of the victims -- we used lights. when you see the lights, it's automatic to go where the lights. when we have got contact with the lights, the first time we try to give them -- to give him the main action and we -- >> you pulled him out? >> so looking at the pictures it looks like, wow, he was just there, you could pull him out. but this was lots of time before you put that camera in? >> actually, it took four hours to get access to him and to pull him out. he could not get out by himself. we are to get one of our member -- >> a woman, i saw. she was small, thin, she was the only one able to get into the hole. and she was behind to push him. and then you had some people out to pull him. >> did you have to -- just what were you doing, pulling one piece of concrete after another? or how did you get to that hole? >> we get out, we have to remove pieces of concrete, and everything. and we were quite unclear in that case, we did not need it to cut -- >> not too heavy? >> not too heavy. we have pieces of wood broken. he co
tell us again how it happened? >> two of the victims -- we used lights. when you see the lights, it's automatic to go where the lights. when we have got contact with the lights, the first time we try to give them -- to give him the main action and we -- >> you pulled him out? >> so looking at the pictures it looks like, wow, he was just there, you could pull him out. but this was lots of time before you put that camera in? >> actually, it took four hours to get access to...
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using tweets. are you able to use tweeting? are you able to go on facebook and use these social platforms and able to communicate and make sure their more current and up to date with the most recent technology? make sure you are kept aware of the different types of lingo. sometimes individual may be perceived that you're out of date -- >> that can't be the only thing. you say i've got to know the lingo, understand the environment. is there yet one more? >> individuals understanding they have access and understanding the pda and the blackberries and all these things are current. days of long meetings are over. people are adapting to a level of short attention span. ripe we'll have more questions coming your way, as well. we'll take a short break right now. if you have more questions about how to age-proof your career, for example, how to take advantage of the fact you have been able to maintain your job, send questions to me the at cnn.com/fredericka. that while you may come from the same family...
using tweets. are you able to use tweeting? are you able to go on facebook and use these social platforms and able to communicate and make sure their more current and up to date with the most recent technology? make sure you are kept aware of the different types of lingo. sometimes individual may be perceived that you're out of date -- >> that can't be the only thing. you say i've got to know the lingo, understand the environment. is there yet one more? >> individuals understanding...
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as our dan rivers tells us, violence is radically changing the face of the city. >> reporter: this used to be one of the main routes into bangkok. now it's one of the most dangerous. here the protesters are mostly armed with sling shots and fireworks. so they're throwing these firecrackers out on to the street which make exceptionally loud bangs like that. they sound like gunshots but they're very large fireworks. we think the army is at the other end. here, both protesters and local residents are pinned down inside streets. militant factions of the red shirts dressed in black are trying to locate army positions. the army has sniper teams, a spotter and a soldier using an m-16 with a telescoper sight to pick their target. the army is supposed to only shoot armed terrorists posing a threat. but many innocents are getting hit, like this volunteer trying to help the injured. it's not clear who pulled the trigger. in some place, the army is outflanked. we seek cover as the soldiers come under attack. that's getting louder. an army ambulance rushes to the wounded. as the exchange of gunfire
as our dan rivers tells us, violence is radically changing the face of the city. >> reporter: this used to be one of the main routes into bangkok. now it's one of the most dangerous. here the protesters are mostly armed with sling shots and fireworks. so they're throwing these firecrackers out on to the street which make exceptionally loud bangs like that. they sound like gunshots but they're very large fireworks. we think the army is at the other end. here, both protesters and local...
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tell us how this works. joining us is thanks for joining us, tim. obviously a great idea. how does this work, though? i don't get it. >> well, there are really three ideas. the first idea was looking at -- there was a doctor working internationally on newborn health and found that there's a big stack of broken, donated medical equipment behind them and didn't understand, why is it that my car seems to run forever, the company car in this developing world context seems to run forever whereas the medical devices are all breaking. one of the first things we realize is that cars get fixed. there are car mechanics. what if we can make an incubator if if you knew how to open it up, you know how because it looks like a car. what if it was like a photocopier. when they break, you'd have to get a technician come and undo the paper jam and now the user, the average user can do most of the repairs. that was one idea. and, second, there's this joke that michael anglo, how did you make david this wonderful sk sculpture? there are thousands of parts in a toyota truck, for example. what
tell us how this works. joining us is thanks for joining us, tim. obviously a great idea. how does this work, though? i don't get it. >> well, there are really three ideas. the first idea was looking at -- there was a doctor working internationally on newborn health and found that there's a big stack of broken, donated medical equipment behind them and didn't understand, why is it that my car seems to run forever, the company car in this developing world context seems to run forever...